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In this video, Bob Paulinski Master of Wine searches out the best wine values at Costco, along with a wine tasting and discussion of each. A number of Kirkland Signature wines are tasted. My intent was to search out the best values from classic regions that also have a good level of availability. I went with eight wines that caught my attention. They represent five different countries, with price points ranging from $7 to $20 per bottle.

The mix will include wines that can be found broadly most times of the year, others with more limited availability, along those under Costco’s own Kirkland label. The mix will vary based on location.

It’s helpful if you can make sense of the different price signage within a Costco. This applies to wine or anything else in the club. Some tags will show additional supplier-funded discounts. Be sure to note the promo expiration date. Signs with an asterick in the upper right corner are items not currently being replenished, although it may return at a later date. Signs will show a cost that ends in 7, this notes a reduced price.

Wines tasted in the video:
2022 Wente Vineyards Arroyo Seco Riva Ranch Chardonnay $11.49 (with a supplier-funded discount)
2023 Kirkland Signature Cotes du Rhone Villages $7.49
2019 de Restia Ribera del Duero Crianza $15.99
2021 Kirkland Signature Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley, Sonoma, CA $9.99
2022 Kirkland Signature Red Blend Columbia Valley, Washington $16.99
2019 Kirkland Signature Brunello di Montalcino, Tuscany, Italy $19.99
2020 Kirkland Signature Barolo Piedmont, Italy $19.99
Kirkland Signature Ten Year Tawny Port, Portugal $16.99

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Chapter Markers:
00:00 – 00:51 Intro
00:52 – 01:18 Making Sense of the Signage
01:19 – 03:04 Wente Chardonnay
03:05 – 04:43 Kirkland Signature Cotes du Rhone Villages
04:44 – 07:11 de Restia Ribera del Duero Crianza
07:12 – 09:34 Kirkland Signature Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon
09:35 – 11:47 Kirkland Signature Columbia Valley Red Blend
11:48 – 14:33 Kirkland Signature Brunello di Montalcino, Tuscany, Italy
14:34 – 16:57 Kirkland Signature Barolo, Piedmont, Italy
16:58 – 19:37 Kirkland Signature 10 Year Tawny, Port, Portugal

16 Comments

  1. Great Video! I cracked up at “this wine hasn’t kissed a toothpick”. Haha. These kinds of videos are helpful. The only downside is with all the variability of Costcos throughout the US, most of these wines I never see at my local Costcos.

  2. I would love for a Costco here in Spain where I live!!!What is you favorite for drinking now and what is the one with the best cellaring potential?

  3. Let's go!!
    I get excited when any of Bob's long form videos drop!
    If I am not mistaken you have done an Aldi video or two but I was thinking it might be interesting for you to take a full look at their Specially Selected line..
    Some are seasonal,I had to go to a few different stores to chase down a few of them.. there is most likely a few more that are not on my list but they have a
    Willamette valley PN
    Napa valley CS
    Cremant D'alsace
    Chianti Reseva docg
    Uco valley malbec
    Alto adige PG
    Vidal Icewine (Montreal vqa)
    Cotes de Provence
    Marlborough SB
    Valdobbiadene docg prosecco
    Barossa Valley Shiraz
    Gavi docg
    Rioja reserva

  4. It would be nice just for those that're not able to be there and get these bottles that you say or show the alcohol volume of each wine…..at least for me is one of the main features to deduct the style of the label or the region and producer… If you can try to make a video of good value syrah …Thanks..

  5. Hay Bob, you’re correct, going to want to let that Kirkland Brunello air out for about one to one and a half hours, I found. Smooths out and I think turned into a totally different wine. Or age for another 3 to 5 years. The Barolo was good also and could age some too. Thanks for the advice. And as always: Enjoy the sunshine held together by water.🍷

  6. If I quietly park my RV near your house around the block being much nicer and understanding than the rest of the neighbors and hiting the notifications bell….how often do you estimate I can get one of those open bottles…??

  7. Nice! That reminds me I need to jump over the pond, go to Niagara on the Lake and get some Icewine….. Inniskillin is still my favorite Vidal. Great info, and nice variability in a big box store. Cheers.

  8. i will go check out my local costco and see if any of the wines are available here(I have had the 2018 brunello and the previous vintage, not sure which one, barolo,) both were quite approachable right from the get go but I haven't had the the most recent vintages, some of the wines in your videos are probably not available such as the cabernet sauvignon from sonoma and the red blend from Washington

  9. Just realised Costco operates veeery differently in my part of the world. For starters, the international selection has dwindled to just a few dozens. But also the seasonality you mention, I don't see it very much over here! It's usually the same wines all year round with a few novelties every now and then. Definitely much harder to find any particular wine over here, even Kirkland Signature. The Barolo was terrific though! I'll see if I can find the CdR Villages. Great tastings! Cheers

  10. Hey Bob, after hearing you went to costco specifically to look for the Barolo, I must share that in the costco app under the fourth tab labeled "warehouse", you can set the location to your local costco and search to check if they have inventory to save you from driving there only to come away empty handed. Cheers!

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